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File: 970101_mar96_decls22_0002.txt
Subject: DAILY STAFF JOURNAL OR DUTY OFFICERS LOG
Unit: XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization: ARCENT
Box ID: BX000030
Folder Title: DUTY LOG MAIN CP G3 25 NOV 90
Document Number: 260001002
Folder Seq #: 260000
AFZA-MD
SUBJECT: TtiE FY 1991 Influenza Immunization Program
(4) Order influenza immunizations and medical supplies
required for implementation of the program through Class VIII
supply channels.
(5) Report the status of the Influenza Immunization
Prouram to the Corps Surgeon's Office when immunizations are 80%
and 100% complete.
b- Commanders of units with organic medical support will:
(1) Coordinate with the units without organic medical
support within their AOR to develop a program to incorporate
them into the influenza immunization program.
:, @ (2) Order the vaccines and supporting supplies for the
units without organic medical support within their AOR.
(3) Immunize the soldiers of units without organic
medical support within their ADR.
C:. Commanders of unit-- without organic medical support will
coordinate with the medical unit providing area medical support
for their unit to plan their implementation of the immunization
program, supply ordering and immunization schedule.
d. lst COSCOM will:
(1) Or-der influenza immunizations and medical supplies
required for the implementation of the Immunization Program for
the XVIII Airborne Corps AOR through Class VIII supply channels.
4. General-
a. All active duty military and reservists 6n active duty,
with the exception of soldiers identified in para 4b, will
receive one intramuscular dose of 0.5 cc of this year's
trivalent influenza vaccine.
b- Soldiers who have a documented history of anaphylactic
sensitivity to eggs should not receive influenza vaccine.
Personnel with a questionable history of egg sensitivity should
be evaluated far an allergic state prior to receiving influenza
vaccine- Allergy to influenza vaccine should not be confused
with mild systemic reactions of fever, malaise, myalgia and
local redness or induration at the vaccination site. These side
effects are sell-limited and usually persist for only 1-2 days.
Individuals who have an acute febrile illness should not be
vaccinated until asymptomatir--
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File Room = mar96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-12
Box ID = BX000030
Unit = XVIII CORPS
Parent Organization = ARCENT
Folder Title = DUTY LOG MAIN CP G3 25 NOV 90
Folder Seq # = 260000
Subject = DAILY STAFF JOURNAL OR DUTY OFFICERS LOG
Document Seq # = 260001002
Document Date =
Scan Date =
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 26-DEC-1996